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Faking Hammy texts again..Wan…Wasters…
1080p wow lolYet another item you immediately realise you don’t have it already because you don’t need it, you don’t want it, and you never will need or want. A projector? In 1975, yes. Not today.
Faking Hammy texts again..Wan…Wasters…
Oh…something along the lines that you LOVE the karaoke machine, and Scottish traditional melodies in general…Christ can't even go to ASDA without something happening. what have i bought or praised now?
I see Jumperman Knowles is now an expert on visual aids now.Yet another item you immediately realise you don’t have it already because you don’t need it, you don’t want it, and you never will need or want. A projector? In 1975, yes. Not today.
Knowles is so much better as a technology expert than Van Krankshaaft…
Hammy was a Teacher Urghalthough it's not like it's hard to explain a projector, most of his talk is about what your laptop can show. the only technical bit is you plug this cable into this hole.
We had projectors in every classroom at the work, had to fit them to the roof to play onto whiteboards, usually linked up to workstations/laptops and DVD players. While they were great instead of TVs, they were a pest at times, teachers were forever needing help with them. Remotes were always going missing.
Hammy was a Teacher Urgh
So you were the one, who had to record school programmes, and drag the TV in the wooden box aroundNo, Technician.
So you were the one, who had to record school programmes, and drag the TV in the wooden box around
Ah, Wendy James
I was the Science Technician so spent most of the time there, but also had to help out with AVA/IT/Reprographics stuff as well, we had someone who recorded the TV programs on Video, but they didn't do a very good job. Spent a long time transferring all the V2000 tapes to VHS and then to DVD (thousands of programs over the whole school), in the end used to do the recording, editing and burning to DVD at home, much easier.
And yeah we had to shove TVs on trolleys about, in the early days there was only a few TVs but eventually every dept had their own TVs, but then we installed projectors in every classroom so TVs ended going for recycling.
I bet Pete Waterman and Rod Stewart are just waiting to buy this to add to their model railways
He reminds me of the drunk bloke who used to tunelessly sing Danny Boy on a Saturday night around closing time in the pub up the road to where I lived.He could actually shag himself given the right organs sewn on.
I sing myself and play guitar to a decent enough standard. I honestly don’t see the vocal talent in him he thinks there is. Pub singer at best based on what he is murdering this evening.